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Whitfield
County, Georgia
A Proud Member of the Genealogy
Trails Group

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Hello
and welcome to the Genealogy Trails website for Whitfield County,
Georgia.
This County is available for
adoption.
Our goal at Genealogy Trails is to
help you track your ancestors through time and place by transcribing
genealogical and historical data and placing it online for the free
use of all researchers.
This is a continuation of our
original, Illinois Genealogy Trails History and Genealogy Project
and we are excited about this opportunity to expand into other
states. We welcome your feedback and comments, and your data
contributions.
If you think you might be interested in
joining our group, view our Volunteer
Page for further information and
instructions on signing up. We're looking for folks who share our
dedication to putting data online and are interested in helping this
project be as successful as it can be.
If you have data that
you would like to have posted on this website, please
contact
us.
Any data we come across will be added to
this site. We regret that we are unable to perform any personal
research for you.
If you
would like to be kept informed of our state and county website
updates, subscribe to our mailing
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It was created
on December 30, 1851. The county seat is Dalton,
Georgia
Cities and towns Cohutta -- Dalton -- Tunnel Hill --
Varnell
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Online Data |
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Biographies |
Births |
Cemeteries |
Census |
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Church Histories/Records |
County
Records |
Court Records |
Deaths |
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Family Bibles |
History |
Marriages |
Military |
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Newspaper
Data |
Obituaries |
Towns |
Wills/Legal Records
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Website Updates:
May 2013: Waring, a post-hamlet
Transcribed by Kristen Bisanz
- April 2013: Town Histories
- Ruralvale, a post-village Transcribed by Kristen
Bisanz
- Tunnelhill, is a town Transcribed by Kristen Bisanz
- Red Clay, a post-village Transcribed by Kristen
Bisanz
- Varnell's Station, Transcribed by Kristen Bisanz
- Bio for Shumate, Ignatius Elgin, Transcribed by Kristen
Bisanz
July 2011 Marriages for 1855 to
1861, Murder Notices, Towns- WW2 Army Honor roll- Sheriffs, Justice
of the Peace
Nov 2009: Biographies for COPELAND, GLENN, JAMES,
JEFFRIES, MANN, ROLLINS, SHOPE, TRAMMELL, TYLER, WOOD, THOMAS; List
of Cemeteries; Deaths for 1919 and 1920, |
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